

Eclecticbill wrote: »I don't watch TV but I am assuming JORA is a character?
So here I am, forgetting about Game of Thrones Episode 3 and just relaxing playing some ESO when I'm hit with this...
Oof
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »Am I the only one who felt sorry for Theon? I thought his death was one of the most touching in the series, great character and great actor!
Also the death of the Nightking was ridiculous. I mean they hyped him up for several seasons and now he dies without even a fight?
Dude wtf it felt like they were trying to cram in a resolution to the entire thing into the last 5 mins of the episode.
And I know I'm in the minority here but I think more important characters should have been involved in the 'final fight'. Having trouble thinking of Arya as more than a side character. I mean she was cool with the hound but from that point her arc became kind of dull and she really wasn't a key player in any of the recent events and wasn't previously involved in the war against the dead.
@EctheliontnacilEctheliontnacil wrote: »Arya teleports out of mid air (into an area completely encircled by walkers and wights I might add) and stabs the night king with some Assassin's Creed (but less cool) style moves.
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »@Aurielle
I don't see how the two compare. After her Uncle dies Eowyn heroically beats the Witch King together with Merry in a freaking awesome fight. Thus avenging Théoden.
Arya teleports out of mid air (into an area completely encircled by walkers and wights I might add) and stabs the night king with some Assassin's Creed (but less cool) style moves.
Edit: Also how is that article you linked on Azor Ahai relevant? Does it somehow excuse the fact that the Nightking literally went down without a fight?
Also I'd ignore the prophecy in the series, with how they butchered the lore these past seasons I doubt it will be significant.
To me it's probably Jon, given Rhaegar's obsession with prophecies and the fact that Jon is a son of Ice and Fire (~Song of Ice and Fire).
Yep. No buildings around to jump off of. She is literally just flying. Over whites. In an open field of not much. Such an annoyingly unreasonable thing to be happening. To top it off, I was questing in Summerset as Game of Thrones was being DVRed and someone yells out in chat: "ARYA KILLS THE NIGHTKING!" I immediately turned off the game to watch the show and eventually see the spoiler. I have to say, everything up to that point had my insides all riled up. Until Jon Snows attempted suicide to blue Dragon breath. Another one of his, "I give up, just kill me" moments. God, he was so useless last night. Then Arya, who is now a bird, saves the day. Okay.Ectheliontnacil wrote: »Arya teleports out of mid air (into an area completely encircled by walkers and wights I might add) and stabs the night king with some Assassin's Creed (but less cool) style moves.
Yep. No buildings around to jump off of. She is literally just flying. Over whites. In an open field of not much. Such an annoyingly unreasonable thing to be happening. To top it off, I was questing in Summerset as Game of Thrones was being DVRed and someone yells out in chat: "ARYA KILLS THE NIGHTKING!" I immediately turned off the game to watch the show and eventually see the spoiler. I have to say, everything up to that point had my insides all riled up. Until Jon Snows attempted suicide to blue Dragon breath. Another one of his, "I give up, just kill me" moments. God, he was so useless last night. Then Arya, who is now a bird, saves the day. Okay.Ectheliontnacil wrote: »Arya teleports out of mid air (into an area completely encircled by walkers and wights I might add) and stabs the night king with some Assassin's Creed (but less cool) style moves.
Great episode. Dumb ending.
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »Am I the only one who felt sorry for Theon? I thought his death was one of the most touching in the series, great character and great actor!
Also the death of the Nightking was ridiculous. I mean they hyped him up for several seasons and now he dies without even a fight?
Dude wtf it felt like they were trying to cram in a resolution to the entire thing into the last 5 mins of the episode.
And I know I'm in the minority here but I think more important characters should have been involved in the 'final fight'. Having trouble thinking of Arya as more than a side character. I mean she was cool with the hound but from that point her arc became kind of dull and she really wasn't a key player in any of the recent events and wasn't previously involved in the war against the dead.